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About SERL

The Smart Energy Research Lab (SERL) provides a secure, consistent and trusted channel for researchers to access high-resolution energy data, which will facilitate innovative energy research for years to come. SERL is funded by the UK's Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and comprises a consortium of seven UK universities and the Energy Saving Trust.

Our initial work programme focuses on:

  • establishing a Smart Energy Observatory of ~10,000 smart metered households across Great Britain;
  • using the Smart Energy Observatory to conduct novel energy use research;
  • developing a mechanism for other researchers to access smart meter data for other household samples from whom they have obtained informed consent.

Data releases

Observatory Data

  • Data: Smart Energy Research Lab Observatory Data, 2019-2020: Secure Access
    • Edition 4 - 11 October 2021: all SERL data up to and including 31 May 2021, which includes participant households recruited in Waves 1, 2 and 3 (~ 10,000+ households)
    • Edition 3 - 26 April 2021: all SERL data up to and including 31 October 2020, which includes participant households recruited in Waves 1 and 2 (~ 4,671 households)
    • Edition 2 - 19 November 2020: Change of citation
    • Edition 1 - initial release of Wave 1 recruitment (~ 1,700 households)
  • Pre-processing code

Exploratory Data

In addition to the Observatory data, the Smart Energy Research Lab Exploratory Data, 2019-2020 was an initial part of the SERL project and for use by SERL researchers to conduct exploratory analysis ahead of provisioning SERL data to the wider academic research community.

SERL on github

We are using github to:

  • manage the collaborative development of our code base and documentation. Inevitably this means that some of our repos are private to the SERL team;
  • provide open source re-usable code examples and tips for data users;
  • enable reproducibility through transparency of code and data;
  • build a smart energy community of practice around the SERL data releases;
  • encourage collaboration and contribution to the SERL code base so we can all work better and faster.

Tools

Feedback

We use repo issues to collect feedback: